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alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a coverup, jodi now took the jury through the grizzly details of the killing starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up, and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. so i ran into the closet and i slammed the door. >> then jodi reached for a . .25 caliber gun. she said travis kept on the shelf. >> i grabbed the gun. i ran out of the closet. he was chasing me. i turned around, and we were in the middle of the bathroom. pointed it at him with both hands. i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. he kept running. he got like a linebacker. he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. before he did that, be
alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a coverup, jodi now took the jury through the grizzly details of the killing starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up, and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can....
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especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church clothes. the kissing got more passionate, more intense. and then he spun me around and he bent me over the bed and he was just on top of me. i didn't think anything was -- that he was just going to keep kissing me. he began to have anal sex with me. >> after this encounter on this spiritual day how did you feel about yourself? >> after he left, shortly after he left, i felt -- i didn't feel very good. i kind of felt like a used piece of toilet paper. >> reporter: for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly dominee
especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church...
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alexander on his right. you see governor alexander on the right holding the bible and the administration. >> so help me god. >> there is no more responsibility than the responsibility of government. help us to understand the well and respond to it blessed the state and the new governor. in direct him to provide the leadership and the quality of government. helpless to govern in the true spirit. it's been the only three days left with one is it so and putative that you take office now? >> the united states attorney of tennessee called me at noon and said he had a substantial reason to believe the governor blanton was to be let out of the state prison and was a target for the grand jury investigation and alleged payoff. with that information, i concluded immediately as i proposed the speaker of the governor must have, too that that was specific information that i acted as i could. >> what is your feeling tonight? >> it is in many ways a very sad moment in tennessee but in other ways it is a great moment. ray b
alexander on his right. you see governor alexander on the right holding the bible and the administration. >> so help me god. >> there is no more responsibility than the responsibility of government. help us to understand the well and respond to it blessed the state and the new governor. in direct him to provide the leadership and the quality of government. helpless to govern in the true spirit. it's been the only three days left with one is it so and putative that you take office...
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alexander to take responsibility for hisas. to be accountable for what he chose to do. >> i wanted him to go through the who process and take responsibility and face up to his actions. in one way yes and in one way this is fine too. like jason said, he's gone. he can't do any more harm. and that's mainly what we want. >> barbara warner is days from having her second child with husband jason. >> i think it closes one chapter for sure. but every day we deal with the fact that james is not sheer. our daughter and soon to be new baby boy on the way will never get to see her granddaughter. >> reporter: the 44-year-old alexander who had been having problems with meat inspectors critical of his methods snapped. the crimes were caught on a surveillance system that he had just turned on just before opening fire. the killings stunned this quiet community. cabral were long time friends of alexander and his family. >> i feel sorry for him and his family. i also feel sorry for the family that he did that to them. so in other words, all of u
alexander to take responsibility for hisas. to be accountable for what he chose to do. >> i wanted him to go through the who process and take responsibility and face up to his actions. in one way yes and in one way this is fine too. like jason said, he's gone. he can't do any more harm. and that's mainly what we want. >> barbara warner is days from having her second child with husband jason. >> i think it closes one chapter for sure. but every day we deal with the fact that...
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we know it about marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in this country, the verdict communicates something very specific. you are suspicious until proven otherwise. i'll talk with a young black man who's experienced that firsthand, coming up. >>> do i look suspicious? >> do i look suspicious? >> contrary to what america has led many to believe, all young black males are not suspicious. we don't deserve to be harassed, murdered, prosecuted, not protected by the justice system all because america believes we are suspicious. >> do i look suspicious? >> do i look suspicious? >> unfortunately, for trayvon, who would never know what was in store for
we know it about marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in...
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alexander had turned out a plea bargain that would have seen her jailed for three years. she attempted to use florida's stand your ground law in defense, but a march 2012, the jury convicted her after only 12 minutes of deliberation and she was sentenced to 20 years behind bars under a florida law known 10-20-life that carries a mandatory minimum for searching gun crimes, regardless of the circumstances. this was angela corey prosecuting, the special prosecutor in the trayvon martin trial. michelle alexander, can you talk about this florida law and the issue of mandatory minimums in general? >> absolutely. the case you just described is a stark example of the discriminatory application of the stand your ground law itself. here is a woman firing shots in the air to protect her self from what she believes is an abusive spouse, and she winds up getting 20 years while george zimmerman is released scot-free after pursuing someone based on racial stereotypes and assumptions of criminality. received a 20 year sentence because of harsh mandatory minimum sentences the sentences th
alexander had turned out a plea bargain that would have seen her jailed for three years. she attempted to use florida's stand your ground law in defense, but a march 2012, the jury convicted her after only 12 minutes of deliberation and she was sentenced to 20 years behind bars under a florida law known 10-20-life that carries a mandatory minimum for searching gun crimes, regardless of the circumstances. this was angela corey prosecuting, the special prosecutor in the trayvon martin trial....
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exhibit a, marissa alexander. she says she was trying to stand her ground to fire a shot to scare off her abusive husband. >> i believe when he said he would kill me, that's what he would do. >> she's behind bars for 20 years as george zimmerman walks free. i'll talk to her attorney.
exhibit a, marissa alexander. she says she was trying to stand her ground to fire a shot to scare off her abusive husband. >> i believe when he said he would kill me, that's what he would do. >> she's behind bars for 20 years as george zimmerman walks free. i'll talk to her attorney.
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marisa alexander's mother joins me here in the studio. that's coming up next. >>> today's producer pick could be a tv ad for a self-defense class, a thief messes with the wrong woman. a thief in russia thought he picked an easy target when he tried to grab a woman's cell phone. wait until you see how she fought back. she fought back leaving him flopping on the floor and then she walked away with her phone and all of her stuff. you can check out more by heading to thomas roberts facebook page. crime does not pay. >>> breaking news unfolding in new jersey. a small united express flight just made an emergency landing at newark international airport in new jersey due to smoke somewhere in the plane. there's currently a groundstop at the airport. it's not clear at this point how many people are on board. we'll bring you updates as we get them. turning to florida now the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial is putting a new spotlight on the case of a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot into the air. for m
marisa alexander's mother joins me here in the studio. that's coming up next. >>> today's producer pick could be a tv ad for a self-defense class, a thief messes with the wrong woman. a thief in russia thought he picked an easy target when he tried to grab a woman's cell phone. wait until you see how she fought back. she fought back leaving him flopping on the floor and then she walked away with her phone and all of her stuff. you can check out more by heading to thomas roberts...
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we know it about marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in this country, the verdict communicates something very specific. you are suspicious until proven otherwise. i'll talk with a young black man who's experienced that firsthand, coming up. ll rolling. in cities like charlotte, atlanta, and chicago, we're revving people up to take a lap around the legendary nascar race track with drivers from the coca-cola racing family. coca-coca family track walks give thousands of race fans the chance to get out, get moving, and have fun... all along the way. it's part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being ac
we know it about marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in...
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but alexander was charged with three counts of aggravated assault. a judge denied her stand your ground claim, and alexander was sent to prison for 20 years. here is what she says about the incident. >> i believe when he threatened to kill me, that's what he was going to do. that's exactly what he intended to do. and had i not discharged my weapon at that point, i would not be here. this isn't my life i'm fighting for. this is my life and it's my life, and it's not entertainment. it is my life. >> 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot. but a man who killed an unarmed 17-year-old walks free. joining me now is kevin coban, and joy reid, and msnbc contributor who covered the story of marissa alexander. thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> kevin, your client is severing 20 years. what was your reaction when you saw the verdict over the weekend? >> it is definitely disappointing. when you have a case like marissa alexander who should be the poster child for what stand your ground, a woman who had been abused several times, bee
but alexander was charged with three counts of aggravated assault. a judge denied her stand your ground claim, and alexander was sent to prison for 20 years. here is what she says about the incident. >> i believe when he threatened to kill me, that's what he was going to do. that's exactly what he intended to do. and had i not discharged my weapon at that point, i would not be here. this isn't my life i'm fighting for. this is my life and it's my life, and it's not entertainment. it is my...
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governor rick scott pardoned marissa alexander. more on this in a moment. >>> also tonight the fire storm over the cover of "rolling stone" is taking a new turn this evening. an outraged member of the massachusetts state police responds by releasing dramatic new photos of the night dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken into custody. those red dots, the laser sites of a police sniper. >>> plus the new era of entrepreneurism in the age of obama care. tonight, i'll talk with one of the founders of a startup health care company built to compete with the big boys and made possible by the affordable care act. that is all tonight. >>> but we begin tonight in florida, where governor rick scott absent from the capitol, as pressure mounts for him to address his constituents' outrage in the wake of the george zimmerman verdict. today is a third day a group of activists dedicated to nonviolent civil disobedience have occupied the capitol in tallahassee. they call themselves the dream defenders. their demands are simple. they're calling on rick scott to
governor rick scott pardoned marissa alexander. more on this in a moment. >>> also tonight the fire storm over the cover of "rolling stone" is taking a new turn this evening. an outraged member of the massachusetts state police responds by releasing dramatic new photos of the night dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken into custody. those red dots, the laser sites of a police sniper. >>> plus the new era of entrepreneurism in the age of obama care. tonight, i'll talk with one...
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uncovering the unknown but fascinating story of alexander dumas. he battled racial animosity and the jealousy of napoleon. only to have his life and legacy buried by decades of prejudice and neglect. thea conversation with whispers as they celebrate 50 years of harmonies that began on the street corners of watts. we're glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had said that there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life pretty by doing the right thing. we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. wal-mart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. the line as we work together, we can stamp hong. - hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: many of us have read "the count of monte christo" and 'the three musketeers in high school. live the life of danger and adventure worthy of any fictional character. including 50,000 troops as one of napoleon's most brilliant general. -brilliant generals. reiss joins us fr
uncovering the unknown but fascinating story of alexander dumas. he battled racial animosity and the jealousy of napoleon. only to have his life and legacy buried by decades of prejudice and neglect. thea conversation with whispers as they celebrate 50 years of harmonies that began on the street corners of watts. we're glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had said that there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life pretty by doing the right...
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want the release of marissa alexander. are astounding. about theplained agitation like yours to free marissa alexander. she said, i think social media will be the destruction of this country. the daily beast said that it was not out as an deposit abusive husband who said in his deposition, i have 5 baby mamas and i hit every one of them except for one. what really fries for bacon is the question that anyone questions for overzealous prosecution of a battered woman acting in self-defense. can you respond to this, seema iyer? i could respond all day long to angela. i am sure that you all remember her statement after the zimmerman verdict. it was tantamount to accepting an oscar award, thanking her cast and crew. >> i was thinking, is in this, that brought the second-degree murder charge against zimmerman? she sounded like she was a part of the defense team. >> and she had just lost the case. she was just enamored with her team and that is all she focused on, as opposed to the victim and the victim's family. ant aleta says is interesting con
want the release of marissa alexander. are astounding. about theplained agitation like yours to free marissa alexander. she said, i think social media will be the destruction of this country. the daily beast said that it was not out as an deposit abusive husband who said in his deposition, i have 5 baby mamas and i hit every one of them except for one. what really fries for bacon is the question that anyone questions for overzealous prosecution of a battered woman acting in self-defense. can...
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alexander. they are almost always divided initially. when you pick a jury, you're not. it's more jury deselection. you look at who will i get in there that has a strong enough way to drive the case? i call them drivers. there is goats and sheep as one of my clients said. >> you want somebody that takes charge. >> because there is other people that will follow along. that's how it usually happens. if you can pick that person who is going to be your advocate and as i said last night, you arm them in the closing argument with the arguments they will use with the others, that is generally how the case will unfold and that's one of the reasons you saw yesterday with -- and tonight to some degree b 37 adopting the defense's arguments, because that's what they do. they have listened to the same evidence but it is who can best articulate the arguments they have given or their side gave them. >> there is nothing improper about jurors trying to influence each other or changing their minds. that's why they
alexander. they are almost always divided initially. when you pick a jury, you're not. it's more jury deselection. you look at who will i get in there that has a strong enough way to drive the case? i call them drivers. there is goats and sheep as one of my clients said. >> you want somebody that takes charge. >> because there is other people that will follow along. that's how it usually happens. if you can pick that person who is going to be your advocate and as i said last night,...
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we know about it, marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in this country, the verdict communicates something very specific. you are suspicious until proven otherwise. i'll talk with a young black man who's experienced that firsthand, coming up. for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us.
we know about it, marissa alexander which you will talk about later. basically vulnerable populations are made more vulnerable by a set of policies that say this is a system in which you will not be protected, even after you're dead. >> melissa harris perry, host of the show "melissa harris perry." congressman hakeem jeffries. msnbc political analyst, michael eric dyson and maya wiley from the center of social inclusion. thank you, all. >>> if you are young and black in...
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his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back to me that andrew was actually probably one of their more violent and notorious inmates. >> when we finally met alexander in person, we discovered he once had a notorious reputation outside of prison as well. his crimes had occurred more than two decades earlier when he and his cousins were known as the i-10 bandits. >> we might strike in texas. then the next time they see us, we were in florida the next day. we never got off the highway. >> alexander estimates he and his cousin logged almost 60 robberies in six states. and the target was always the same. >> we were just robbing hotels. we weren't robbing n
his name is andrew alexander. >> there was no proof that this guy above him had done anything. but while we were filming i glanced up and i saw andrew alexander staring at me through his window. and i kind of asked him with my mouth, did you do this? and he just had the most cold, evil smile come across his face. >> though it couldn't be proven that alexander caused the flooding, we later confirmed that he had a reputation at holman. >> word had spread around and gotten back...
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you see alexander and the blood on his face, and he is arguing with the bouncers still standing there, and listen to the guys behind the camera. >> yo, take your ass and you are making it worse here. the cops are going to to come. that is what i am saying. >> and the cops were called in and you see alexander confront the police officer and when the police were called to the scene, they didn't know anything about the first video. according to the police report they said that alexander was cussing at the officers and threatening harm. you see him kind of slinging the officer's arm away and that is when the officer pushes him back. >> the guy in the video that we are hearing is right, he already got beat up by the bouncers and now he is trying to get beaten up by the cops. >> now the video shows both of them in handcuffs and alexander was arrested. he was charged with battery and disorderly conduct. david was not arrested in this moment, but given a trespassing warning. according to reports an hour later he went back and came inside and started another arrived the second time, he tried t
you see alexander and the blood on his face, and he is arguing with the bouncers still standing there, and listen to the guys behind the camera. >> yo, take your ass and you are making it worse here. the cops are going to to come. that is what i am saying. >> and the cops were called in and you see alexander confront the police officer and when the police were called to the scene, they didn't know anything about the first video. according to the police report they said that...
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george alexander louis, who was just two days old, is getting some high-powered visitors. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we start broadcasting with breaking news from spain where there are reports of at least 35 people that have been killed in a train crash in the northwest of the country. their train was traveling from madrid when came off of the tracks near the city of san diego -- santiago compostela. >> we know that it happened at about 9:00 not time -- local time. it derailed right up in the north of spain, and area very popular with forests. the beginning of the summer vacation. if you look at the pictures, a lot of damage, considerable damage. several coaches of the training derailed. one talking about hearing a big explosion. clearly am a a lot of damage and destruction. this is coming from the head of the regional government in that part of spain as saying at least 35 people have died. >> what is the local media saying about what could have caused this? >> there's is not much information coming out in this early s
george alexander louis, who was just two days old, is getting some high-powered visitors. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we start broadcasting with breaking news from spain where there are reports of at least 35 people that have been killed in a train crash in the northwest of the country. their train was traveling from madrid when came off of the tracks near the city of san diego -- santiago compostela. >> we know that it happened at...
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hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey! hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another swell that washed him off. >> it's a nightmare that just won't end. luckily, this time there's a life guard tethered to a life ring and alexander has the help he needs to survive. >> fortunately they held on this time and managed to get out before the next big set came in. >> cut, cold, exhausted, but alive. alexander is taken to the beach for medical attention and later recounts his ordeal. >> i had cuts above and below my eyes and under my chin. for 2 1/2 hours i was sure i was going to die. just like being tossed around in a washing machine. >> miraculously, he suffers only minor injuries. but the tr
hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey! hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another...
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y el principito no tiene un nombre sino tres, george alexander louis. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ >>> buenas noches. comenzamos con una tragedia en espaÑa, decenas de heridas y 40 muertos dejo el descarrilamiento de un tren, la mayorÍa de los vagones se volcaron y otros ardieron en llama. tenemos las primeras imÁgenes del accidente ferroviario mÁs grande de los Últimos 40 aÑos en espaÑa. >>> los que sobrevivieron dicen que lo uniÓ que se acuerdan es que cuando doblo el tren la curva. se refieren a este tren que se descarrilÓ en galicia, hablan de decenas de personas muertas que quedaron regados entre los escombros del tren, se cree que hay vÍctimas atrapadas, todos salieron de la vÍa, uno viajÓ a mÁs de 15 pies. todo comenzÓ cuando santiago se disponÍa Á vivir una gran fiesta. se cree que viajaban 208 personas, que viajaban en una vÍa conocido como el ave, uno de los mÁs avanzados de espaÑa, el que se accidente fue el avÍa, el ferrocarril mÁs veloz, que puede
y el principito no tiene un nombre sino tres, george alexander louis. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ >>> buenas noches. comenzamos con una tragedia en espaÑa, decenas de heridas y 40 muertos dejo el descarrilamiento de un tren, la mayorÍa de los vagones se volcaron y otros ardieron en llama. tenemos las primeras imÁgenes del accidente ferroviario mÁs grande de los Últimos 40 aÑos en espaÑa....
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he is george alexander louis. or as he will be addressed this royal highness prince george of cambridge. tonight the family made their way to kate's parents house in the village of bucklebury where kate's mother, the baby's only living grandmother, carol middleton is expected to play a big role in the days and years ahead for that matter. nbc's chris jansing has made her way to bucklebury tonight. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. from a pub frequented by the middletons, you know it is a real break with royal tradition to take a two-day heir to the throne out of the palace into the countryside. unexpected too that they named him so quickly. but what is not a surprise is the name itself. just 24 hours after the world first glimpsed the baby cambridge, he got a very grownup name. >> it's george! >> reporter: george alexander louis. >> lovely combination actually. >> i think it's a tremendous name. very traditional. >> reporter: ending a week's long guessing game. >> it matters an enormous amount
he is george alexander louis. or as he will be addressed this royal highness prince george of cambridge. tonight the family made their way to kate's parents house in the village of bucklebury where kate's mother, the baby's only living grandmother, carol middleton is expected to play a big role in the days and years ahead for that matter. nbc's chris jansing has made her way to bucklebury tonight. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. from a pub frequented by the...
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thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i came over on the student visa and working for different employers i was tied to the employer who was definitely very limiting. the process take a long time. but finally, i was able to get a gastrocard and start my own business. that's important and being able to be a part of this in this debate on immigration reform is critical. personally immigration reform t is important for me. i care a lot about fi
thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship...
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this is probably going king george vii but alexander or little. alexander and lou is tribute. prince philip who is the queen's husband his uncle is mountbatten. he was very close to prince charles. >> shep: when i looked at it it looked like lewis. what is his name, prince what. >> prince george alexander louie of cam break. >> shep: any chance he would go by jorge. why couldn't he say george or jorge. >> he might pick. he could but he probably won't do that. no diana. you would expect the function of the royal wife is the delivery of an heir and spouse. kai79d is the so expect also expect. >> shep: we won't have to wait for the baby. martha mccallum almost had to get a citizenship over there. maybe jorge in might be good. >> it might work. he could change to louie to lewis. you could do anything you want. ask harry. >> and uncle hair have i going to be the best uncle in the world. >> shep: he will be a fun uncle. his girlfriends will play with that baby a lot. >> a lot of fun. >> shep: is everybody happy now, can we move on? >> we are moving on on and that is why they announc
this is probably going king george vii but alexander or little. alexander and lou is tribute. prince philip who is the queen's husband his uncle is mountbatten. he was very close to prince charles. >> shep: when i looked at it it looked like lewis. what is his name, prince what. >> prince george alexander louie of cam break. >> shep: any chance he would go by jorge. why couldn't he say george or jorge. >> he might pick. he could but he probably won't do that. no diana....
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princess alexander is william's godmother's name. there have been three king alexanders of scotland and they did meet in scotland. louie, it is a middle name of prince william but the uncle of prince phillip, much beloved uncle. charles adored him and called him an honorary godfather. so i think, really, a nice way to pay tribute to a family member from phillip's side but someone charles so greatly adored. >> very nice point. and max, what is next for the new prince? >> well, the next public event, if you'd like, is a photo shoot, a stills photographer will be invited in to take pictures and share those pictures and then after that the christening probably in october. that will be a moment. some talk about us having opportunity to film the birth certificate being signed. we got the name, but it's not entirely conclusive because will he be known as prince george, if you consider prince henry is known by his nickname which is harry and there are other royals that have taken their middle names. so maybe he'll be known as prince louis. f
princess alexander is william's godmother's name. there have been three king alexanders of scotland and they did meet in scotland. louie, it is a middle name of prince william but the uncle of prince phillip, much beloved uncle. charles adored him and called him an honorary godfather. so i think, really, a nice way to pay tribute to a family member from phillip's side but someone charles so greatly adored. >> very nice point. and max, what is next for the new prince? >> well, the...
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the jury convicted alexander after only 12 minutes. [audience reacts] >> john: has it ever occurred to anyone when visiting orlando that when mickey mouse is waving at you, what he's actually trying to say is, "please, someone get me the [bleeped] out of here. these people are [bleeped] crazy "? we'll be right back.?ç?çwóóo?ó?o çu;u:u:uzuzuzuzuçuçuçuuuuzuw [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back. the senate has finally approved comprehensive immigration reform, leaving it up top house to push it through, which is basically like asking your cat the take care of your goldfish while you're away. nothing good is going to happen there. so is this bill going to be dead on arrival? >> today the republican speaker of the house said immigration reform is not dead, even though he appeared to drive a stake through the bipartisan compromise passed by the senate. >> oh, a stake. so that bill's not dead, it's undead. actually, that explains why john boehner has been dressing like blade lately. [laughter] of course, jeopardizing th
the jury convicted alexander after only 12 minutes. [audience reacts] >> john: has it ever occurred to anyone when visiting orlando that when mickey mouse is waving at you, what he's actually trying to say is, "please, someone get me the [bleeped] out of here. these people are [bleeped] crazy "? we'll be right back.?ç?çwóóo?ó?o çu;u:u:uzuzuzuzuçuçuçuuuuzuw [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back. the senate has finally approved comprehensive immigration...
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alexander, perhaps a nod to queen victoria, her fp original name alexander. na, though she didn't like it very much and changed it to alexandera for the coronation. so a lot of windsor in this name. you don't see a lot of diana, not a load of middleton either, but it's a name that people seem to be pretty happy with. >> erin, thank you so much. >>> coming up on "new day" we'll talk to a close friend of huma abedin. she'll give us insight into the woman who may have just saved the career of her husband. >>> jfk's daughter caroline kennedy is the president's choice to become the next ambassador to japan. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! low fat and five grams of sugars. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, t
alexander, perhaps a nod to queen victoria, her fp original name alexander. na, though she didn't like it very much and changed it to alexandera for the coronation. so a lot of windsor in this name. you don't see a lot of diana, not a load of middleton either, but it's a name that people seem to be pretty happy with. >> erin, thank you so much. >>> coming up on "new day" we'll talk to a close friend of huma abedin. she'll give us insight into the woman who may have just...
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you have been such a fierce advocate for marissa alexander. tell us in your eyes why this case is so important. >> first of all, i want to tell you that your father is correct. 50 years later, each one of us still have to continue to work to make things better. >> yep. >> so the fight goes on. first of all, this female, a warning shot, the day that it happened, the day that it happened, it was a restraining order against her husband. >> yeah. >> she was beaten when she was pregnant and put in the hospital by her husband. >> yeah. >> and the way stand your ground works, the officer write it up, so the judge decide. and so if you have an officer writing it up, that's not trained, it's a problem. >> so let me ask -- >> and let me tell you, though, the week before, someone was convicted of murder, got 15 years. so, i mean, the disparity and the discretion there on how the prosecutor charged is totally unacceptable. >> that's exactly what i wanted to ask you about, representative brown. it's not just some prosecutor out in this world, it is angela
you have been such a fierce advocate for marissa alexander. tell us in your eyes why this case is so important. >> first of all, i want to tell you that your father is correct. 50 years later, each one of us still have to continue to work to make things better. >> yep. >> so the fight goes on. first of all, this female, a warning shot, the day that it happened, the day that it happened, it was a restraining order against her husband. >> yeah. >> she was beaten when...
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alexander was safe from her husband, but not from the law. she was arrested, her stand your ground defense rejected and found guilty by a jury. rico gray agreed to do an on-camera interview with us to counter his wife's allegations, but a few hours later, he made the decision not to do the interview, claiming that going on camera would put his life in danger. however, later he sent us an e-mail saying he would do an interview if he got paid, which cnn does not do. but he has already said quite a bit. during a deposition with the prosecutor from the office of state attorney angela corey and a defense attorney for his wife, rico gray acknowledged hitting his wife in the past and said this about the shooting incident -- "if my kids weren't there, i knew i probably would have tried to take the gun from her. i probably would have put my hand on her." marissa alexander's attorney then asked the husband what he meant about putting his hand on her, and rico gray responded, "probably hit her. i got five baby mamas and i put my hands on every last one
alexander was safe from her husband, but not from the law. she was arrested, her stand your ground defense rejected and found guilty by a jury. rico gray agreed to do an on-camera interview with us to counter his wife's allegations, but a few hours later, he made the decision not to do the interview, claiming that going on camera would put his life in danger. however, later he sent us an e-mail saying he would do an interview if he got paid, which cnn does not do. but he has already said quite...
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. >>> well, by george, the newest prince of england has a name, goernl george alexander louis. >> what's in a name? a lot if you're the future heir to the english thrown. >> meet george alexander, press george of cambridge. >> the announcement came this afternoon. >> they were delighted to share the name, which has significance in the ancestor of the family. >> george is the name he chose when he was king. >> alexander may go back to the 13th century. >> this puts to bed a name game that has been played for months. >> as the anticipation of the royal baby's arrive grew, so did bets on the child's name. >> could be spencer. i don't know. >> who knows. >> george was a top contender from the start, but so were james and arthur. >> the prince had a visit from his grandmother this morning. >> get used to press george for now until the young boy becomes king some day. >> in washington, i'm sunlin miller reporting. >>> pope francis in his first international mass as pope, called on brazilionians to expected to attend. >>> yesterday, we talked about a pretty dramatic change in weather and today,
. >>> well, by george, the newest prince of england has a name, goernl george alexander louis. >> what's in a name? a lot if you're the future heir to the english thrown. >> meet george alexander, press george of cambridge. >> the announcement came this afternoon. >> they were delighted to share the name, which has significance in the ancestor of the family. >> george is the name he chose when he was king. >> alexander may go back to the 13th...